MSc/PGDip Modern Material Artefacts Postgraduate Programme, University of 
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Modern Material Artefacts is a new taught postgraduate programme at the Centre 
for Textile Conservation and Technical Art History, University of Glasgow, 
starting September 2019.
Responding to a recognised urgent need by museum professionals, Modern Material 
Artefacts addresses key challenges facing the curation, collection care and 
conservation of synthetic materials in historical collections.
Covering plastics, fibres, coatings and, uniquely, colourants as "everyday" 
commercial materials, this innovative training programme is the first dedicated 
to the many common objects encountered in collections of post-1850s decorative 
arts, fashion and social history.
Essential skills are developed to investigate, interpret and care for a wide 
range of synthetics through object-based and theoretical studies of material 
behaviour, historical significance and ethical care decisions from 
interdisciplinary perspectives, led by academic and heritage experts in arts 
and science.
Full-time (one year) and part-time (two year) study is offered for either a MSc 
(with dissertation) or a Postgraduate Diploma (without dissertation) 
qualification. Bursaries are available, subject to eligibility.
To apply or enquire, please visit 
https://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/modernmaterialartefacts/.
Dr Anita Quye
Programme Convenor, Modern Material Artefacts
Head of History of Art and Senior Lecturer in Conservation Science
Centre for Textile Conservation and Technical Art History
University of Glasgow

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